Exemption Scheme Sample Clauses
An Exemption Scheme clause defines specific circumstances under which certain parties are released from obligations or liabilities that would otherwise apply under the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the criteria or conditions that must be met for the exemption to take effect, such as compliance with regulatory requirements or the occurrence of particular events. Its core practical function is to allocate risk and clarify when and how exceptions to standard responsibilities are permitted, thereby providing certainty and protection for the parties involved.
Exemption Scheme. The exemption scheme entails that approval can be granted by the Dredging Joint Committee for a company requesting this to employ as a captain on seagoing dredging construction equipment under the Dutch flag persons with the nationality of the countries below:
Exemption Scheme. The exemption scheme entails that approval can be granted by the Dredging Joint Committee for a company requesting this to employ as a captain on seagoing dredging construction equipment under the Dutch flag persons with the nationality of the countries below:
1. Captains from aspiring EU countries with which NL has concluded an agreement concerning the recognition of sailing competences (MoU: Memorandum of Understanding). These are the following: Bulgaria, Estonia, Croatia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Romania.
2. Captains from “third countries”
